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package nu.validator.htmlparser.sax;

import nu.validator.htmlparser.common.XmlViolationPolicy;

/**
 * This subclass of <code>HtmlParser</code> simply provides a no-argument
 * constructor that calls the constructor of the superclass with the
 * <code>ALTER_INFOSET</code> policy. This is convenient when another Java
 * component wants an implementation of <code>XMLReader</code> with a 
 * no-argument constructor and infoset coercion is the wanted behavior.
 * 
 * @version $Id$
 * @author hsivonen
 */
public class InfosetCoercingHtmlParser extends HtmlParser {

    /**
     * A constructor that passes <code>ALTER_INFOSET</code> to the superclass'
     * constructor.
     */
    public InfosetCoercingHtmlParser() {
        super(XmlViolationPolicy.ALTER_INFOSET);
    }

}
